What are the two main branches of geography, and how are they different from each other?

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The two main branches of geography are physical and human geography. Physical geography is the study of the earth and its resources, while human geography is the study of the way that humans interface with the physical environment and how political, economic, social, and cultural factors influence these connections.

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a. Keep Americans Voting Act b. Help America Vote Act c. Get Out the Vote Act d. Political Participation Act

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Economically, Iran has been described as having the potential to suffer from the "__________ disease" as a result of its reliance on a single industry: oil

a. Swiss b. French c. Dutch d. Russian e. Norwegian

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Governments began to rethink their ability to manage the economy during the Great Depression due in large part to the works of which economist?

A. Adam Smith B. John Keynes C. Bill Clinton D. John F. Kennedy

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Real financial power moved from the states to the national government by virtue of a. McCulloch v. Maryland (1819), which gave the federal government the power to establish a bank. b. Baker v. Carr (1962), which established the Federal Reserve System. c. Brown v. Rhode Island (1820), which allowed the United States to establish a national bank modeled afterthe Bank of England

d. the Sixteenth Amendment, which gave Congress power to tax personal and corporate incomes.

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